Walter Tapper
1861–1935 (age 74)
Biography
Walter Tapper (1861–1935) was a distinguished British architect whose designs shaped the built environment of late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Known for his thoughtful approach to architectural design, Tapper contributed significantly to ecclesiastical and institutional buildings that reflected the aesthetic and functional values of his era.
His burial in Westminster Abbey acknowledges his professional achievements and his role in advancing British architectural practice. Tapper's works remain testament to his skill and vision, influencing generations of architects and continuing to serve their original purposes with grace and utility.